In breakout performances, Cris Judd and Staci Flood star in a suspenseful tale about a writer/working stiff who chases after a mysterious woman haunting him throughout the day, only to find that he’s the one being stalked. A unique, poetic and thought-provoking short film, LA Noir blends Bukowski inspired poetry, the Twilight Zone, Film Noir and French New Wave to deliver a hybrid writer Ricardo Acuna likes to call “existential horror.”

Four lives intersect: A homeless woman leaves a life of luxury and chooses a life of poverty; Rico, a callous criminal; his brother G, a talented musician living in his brother's shadow who dreams of a different life; and Paolo, who was born and raised in the same neighborhood, is indebted to Rico, and although he is afraid of losing his family, he has no choice but to repay his debt by participating in a bank robbery.

In his younger days Helge Block used to be a skillful and respected fisherman, but nowadays he hardly brings any fish back home. The people in the village have turned their backs on him and his beloved son Jonas. But nonetheless they lead a happy life in the small fishing hut by the sea. But one stormy night Helge sets out to fulfill an old mysterious dream: To bring back “the silver of heavens” – a large catch for his starving son – and never returns. Thereupon little Jonas Block has to undergo the painful hardships of poverty, puritan austerity and loss. Slowly the little boy loses his smile and starts to embitter. But then a little miracle happens – at the magical place where heavens and sea become one...